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STA301-Mid Term Solved Subjective With References
STA301-Mid Term Solved Subjective With References
Question ( Marks: 5 )
The numbers of airplane accidents in a year are 1, 2, 3, 4 with corresponding probabilities 1/6, 2/6, 2/6
and 1/6. What is the variance of annual accidents?
Solution:-
X P PX X2 PX2
1 1/6 1/6 1 1/6
2 2/6 2/3 4 4/3
3 2/6 1 9 3
4 1/6 2/3 16 8/3
Total �PX = 5/2 �PX 2 = 43/6
�PX =E ( X ) �PX = E( X )
2 2
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Question ( Marks: 3 )
A ball is selected at random from a bag contains 2 white, 5 black and 7 green balls. What is the
probability that it is a
1. White ball
2. Green ball
Solution:-
2 ��
�� 5 ��
7
���� ��
2 ��
�� 0 ��
0 1.1.1 1
White Ball = = =
�14 � 91 91
�2 �
� �
2 ��
�� 5 ��
7
���� ��
0 ��
�� 0 ��
7 1.1.1 1
Black ball = = =
�14 � 3432 3432
�7 �
� �
Question ( Marks: 3 )
For the given data calculate the mean deviation.
+3 -3 -4 -1 +1 +4
Solution:
X X-X
3 3
-3 3
-4 4
-1 1
1 1
4 4
�X = 0 �X - X = 16
Mean = 0
M .D =
�X - X =
16 8
=
n 6 3
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Question ( Marks: 2 )
“If P (A|B) = P (B|A) then P (A) = P (B)”.
Indicate whether the above statement is true or false? Also give reason.
Solution:-
Yes this statement is true, because
P ( A �B )
P ( A / B) = and
P ( B)
P ( A �B )
P ( B / A) = therfore
P ( A)
Therefore there is difference just in denominator
If the Values of P (A|B) = P (B|A re same then the denominator should also be same
Question ( Marks: 2 )
Why we use coefficient of variation?
Answer:- (Page 93)
We calculate variation if we have to compare different data with the same variable but with very different
arithmetic means.
Q3: why the mean of the probability distribution of a random variable X is technically called the
EXPECTED VALUE of the random variable X ? ( Marks: 3 )
Answer:- (Page 170)
Because we expect the mean from of the random variable from the data.
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Q4: For the give data
Means = 3.8,
Median = 2.3 and
Standard Deviation = 1.3,
Now Find the Pearson's Coefficient of skweness ? ( Marks: 2 )
Answer:-
3 ( mean - median )
Pearson 's Coefficient of Skewness =
S .D
3.8 - 2.3
= = 1.154
1.3
It is positively skewed
Q5: Compute the mean deviation from mean for the following data (where Mean = = 40.4)
( Marks: 5 )
X 30 35 40 45 50
F 4 7 11 8 5
Answer:-
X F X - X , X = 40.4 f X -X
30 4 10.4 41.6
35 7 33.4 233.8
40 11 0.4 4.4
45 8 4.6 36.8
50 5 9.6 48
�f = 35 �f X - X = 364.4
M.D = �f X -X
=
364.4
= 10.41
n 35
Q: A husband and wife appear in an interview for two vacancies in the same post. The probability of
husband’s selection is 2/7 and probability of wife’s selection is 3/5. ( Marks: 5 )
What is the probability that
(a)Both of them will select?
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(b)Only one of them is selected
(c)None of them is selected
Answer:-
Let A and B be the events if the husband’s and wife’s selection, respectively.
2 3
Given that P (A) = and P (B) =
7 5
(b) The probability that only one of them will be selected is:
P ( A) =
2
7
( )
P A = 1- =
2 5
7 7
P ( B) =
3
5
( )
P B = 1- =
3 2
5 5
� � � � 5 2 25 + 14 39
- -
P �B �+ P �A �= + = = = 1.114
� � � � 7 5 35 35
Compute the mean deviation from mean for the following data. (Where = =Mean X 18.6 )
X 14.5 16.5 18.5 20.5 22.5
Frequency 3 5 11 7 3 ( Marks: 5 )
Answer:- Rep
How the moment ratios b 1 and b 2 are helpful in determining the shape of a distribution? ( Marks: 3 )
Answer:- (Page 119)
b1 is used to determine the distribution is symmetric or not while b2 is used to determine whether the
distribution is positively skewed or negatively skewed.
What is the main drawback of grouping process in construction of a frequency table? ( Marks: 2 )
Answer:- (Page 147)
A frequency table has the disadvantage that the identity of individual observations is lost in grouping process.
Which two suits of playing cards are made of red color? ( Marks: 2 )
Answer:-
Heart and Diamond are of red color
2. Can we apply Bayes theorem in the situation where partition of sample space S is created by more than
two sets. (2 Marks)
Answer:-
Yes we can apply Bayes theorem in the situation where partition of sample space S is created by more than two
sets.
3. Why the mean of the probability distribution of a random variable X is technically called the Expected
value of the random variable X. (3 Marks)
Answer:- Rep
4. in an experiment the stiffness of a spring, the length of the spring under different loads was measured
and the regression lines (X on Y and Y on X) were fitted to the model, which gave us the following results:
bxy= 0.67 and byx= 0.38 (here xy and yx are in the subscript of b)
Calculate the correlation coefficient. (3 Marks)
Answer:-
6
= bxy .byx
= 0.67 �0.38
= 0.2546
= 0.5046
5. Assume that X is a number chosen at random from the set of integers between 1 and 14 both inclusive.
What is the probability that (5 Marks)
(i) X is an even number.
Solution:-
Even = 2,4,6,8,10,12,14
P(X=even) = 7/14= ½
(ii) X is multiple of 5 or 6.
Solution:-
Multiple of 5 or 6 =5,10,6,12
Probability= 4/14 =2/7
6. Find the first two moments about mean from the following data: (5 Marks)
X= 34,70,42,54,40,68,56,38,36,72.
Solution:-
X (X -X) ( X -X)
2
34 -17 289
70 19 361
42 -9 81
54 3 9
40 -11 121
68 17 289
56 5 25
38 -13 169
36 -15 225
72 21 441
�( X - X ) = 0 �( X - X )
2
= 2010
7
510
X= = 51
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m1 =
�( X - X ) = 0
n
�( X - X )
2
2010
m2 = = = 201
n 10
Q#4:Find the data values, calculate person coefficient of skewness using mode of data
0.75,0.89,0.79,0.88,0.99,0.65,0.91,0.59,0.75 ( Marks: 5)
Solution:
Mean = 7.2/9=0.8 Mode = 0.75
X X2
0.75 0.5625
0.8
0.7921
0.79 0.6241
0.88 0.7744
0.99 0.9801
0.65 0.4225
0.91 0.8281
0.59 0.3481
0.75 0.5625
�X = 7.2 �X 2 = 5.8944
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�
��X
2
��X ��
2
�
S .D = � -�
� �
� �
� n � n ��
�
2
5.8944 �7.2 �
= -� �
9 �9 �
= 0.6549 - 0.64
= 0.0149
= 0.1221
mean - mod e
Pearson 's Coefficient of Skewness =
S .D
0.8 - 0.75
= 0.4095
0.1221
Q#5: write the two nominal equations of the regression line of X on Y. ( Marks: 2 )
Answer:- (Page 124)
Q#6:A man tossed a fair dice and obtain the following sample space S ( Marks: 5)
�( 1,1) ( 2,1) ( 3,1) ( 4,1) ( 5,1) ( 6,1) �
�
( 1, 2 ) ( 2, 2 ) ( 3, 2 ) ( 4, 2 ) ( 5, 2 ) ( 6, 2 ) �
� �
�( 1, 3 ) ( 2, 3 ) ( 3, 3 ) ( 4, 3 ) ( 5, 3 ) ( 6, 3 ) �
=�
( 5, 4 ) ( 6, 4 ) �
S
( 1, 4 )
� ( 2, 4 ) ( 3, 4 ) ( 4, 4 ) �
( 1, 5 )
� ( 2, 5 ) ( 3, 5 ) ( 4, 5 ) ( 5, 5 ) ( 6, 5 ) �
� �
( 1, 6 )
� ( 2, 6 ) ( 3, 6 ) ( 4, 6 ) ( 5, 6 ) ( 6, 6 ) �
What is the conditional probability that the sum of two die will be 7 given that sum is greater then 6.
Solution:
Let A be the event that sum of 7 appears and B be the event the both dice show a number greater than 6 then,
A = { ( 1, 6 ) ( 2, 5 ) ( 3, 4 ) ( 4, 3 ) ( 5, 2 ) ( 6,1) }
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B = {( 1, 6 ) , ( 6,1) , ( 2, 4 ) , ( 4, 2 ) ,
( 2, 5 ) , ( 5, 2 ) , ( 2, 6 ) , ( 6, 2 ) ,
( 3, 4 ) , ( 4, 3 ) , ( 3, 6 ) , ( 4, 4 ) ,
( 4, 5 ) , ( 5, 4 ) , ( 4, 6 ) , ( 6, 4 ) ,
( 5, 5 ) , ( 5, 6 ) , ( 6, 5 ) , ( 6, 6 ) }
A I B = { ( 1, 6 ) ( 2,5) ( 3, 4 ) ( 4,3) ( 5, 2 ) ( 6,1) }
Probability= 6/36=1/6
chebycheves theorem inequality find karni the k=2 and k=3 limets of fraction between them btany the?
( Marks: 5 )
Answer:- (Page 94)
a) At least 1-1/22 = 3/4 will fall within 2 standard deviations of the mean, i.e. within the interval
( X - 2 S , X + 2S )
b) At least 1-1/32=8/9 of the data-values will fall within 3 standard deviations of the mean, i.e. within the
interval ( X - 3S , X + 3S )
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MIDTERM EXAMINATION (Spring 2012)
STA301- Statistics and Probability
Question No. 21
For which type of Data Set Empirical Rule & relationship is applied? (Marks= 2)
Answer:- (Page 94)
This is a rule of thumb that applies to data sets with frequency distributions that are mound-shaped and
symmetric.
Question No. 22
If P (A\B) = 0 then A & B are independent. State is it true or false. (Marks = 2)
Answer:-
P (A/B) = P (A) and P (B/A) = P (B). It then follows that two events A and B are independent if and only if
P (A ∩ B) = P (A) P (B) and this is known as the special case of the Multiplication Theorem of Probability.
Question No. 23
X0 = 200, Xm = 500, Q3 = 350
Skewness =? (Marks = 3)
Answer:- (Page 97)
Distance from Q3 to X m = 500 - 350 = 150
Distance from Q3 to X 0 = 350 - 200 = 150
The distance from X0 to Q1 is equal to the distance from Q3 to Xm.
Therefore it is symmetric
Question No. 24
Price (X) = 59,75,27,63,27,28,56
Coefficient of Variation = ? (Marks = 3)
Answer:-
X X2
59 3481
75 5625
27 729
63 3969
27 729
28 784
56 3136
Total = 335 18453
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Sx
Mean = X =
n
335
X=
7
X = 47.86
and
2
S .D( X ) = S =
�X 2
��X
-�
�
�
n �n �
� �
2
18453 �335 �
S= -� �
7 �7 �
S = 2636.14 - 2290.31
S = 18.60
Now
CoefficietofVaritaion
S
C.V = �100
X
18.60
C.V = �100
47.86
C.V = 38.86%
Question No. 25
Two dice are rolled, make sample space & also find the probability of Sum is 11 or greater. (Marks : 5)
Answer:- Rep
Question No. 26
Check whether distribution is probability distribution. (Marks: 5)
X 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
P(X) 0.15 0.10 0.20 0.30 0.25 0.075 0.025
Answer:-
TO check whether distribution is probability distribution or not
We have to find two things.
1. 0 �P ( X ) �1
2. �P ( X ) = 1
Here in Table every P(X) is less than 1 and greater than 0 therefore 1st condition is satisfied.
�P ( X ) = 0.15 + 0.10 + 0.20 + 0.30 + 0.25 + 0.075 + 0.025 = 1.1
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As �P ( X ) is not equal to 1 therefore 2nd condition is not satisfied and it is not a probability distribution.
When two coins are tossed then what is the probability that at most one head appears.
Answer:-
S = {HH,HT,TH,TT}
A = {HT,TH,TT}
n(S)= 4, n(A)= 3
P(A)= n(A) / n(S)= 3/4
3) when two events are independent, P(A)=0.5, P(B)=0.2 then find P(AnB)=?
Solution: Page 162
P (A ∩ B) = P (A) P (B)
P ( A �B ) = 0.5 �0.2 = 0.1
Q) when two dice are thrown then draw a sample space and find the probability of sum of both dice is 10
(5Marks)
Answer:-
�( 1,1) ( 2,1) ( 3,1) ( 4,1) ( 5,1) ( 6,1) �
�
( 1, 2 ) ( 2, 2 ) ( 3, 2 ) ( 4, 2 ) ( 5, 2 ) ( 6, 2 ) �
� �
�( 1, 3 ) ( 2, 3 ) ( 3, 3 ) ( 4, 3 ) ( 5, 3 ) ( 6, 3 ) �
=�
( 5, 4 ) ( 6, 4 ) �
S
( 1, 4 )
� ( 2, 4 ) ( 3, 4 ) ( 4, 4 ) �
( 1, 5 )
� ( 2, 5 ) ( 3, 5 ) ( 4, 5 ) ( 5, 5 ) ( 6, 5 ) �
� �
( 1, 6 )
� ( 2, 6 ) ( 3, 6 ) ( 4, 6 ) ( 5, 6 ) ( 6, 6 ) �
Sum of 10 = ( 4, 6 ) , ( 6, 4 ) , ( 5,5 )
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Therefore Probability = 3/36
X X2
111 12321
123 15129
153 23409
173 29929
560 80788
=
�X 2
��X
-�
�
�
n �n �
� �
2
S.D = 80788 - �560 �
� �
4 �4 �
= 20197 - 19600
= 597
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Answer:- (Page 146)
The event “not-A” is denoted by A or Ac and called the negation (or complementary event) of A.
How many distinct four-digits number can be performed from the following integers 1,2,3,4,5,6 if each
integer is used only once? (3 marks)
Solution:
n!
n
Pr =
( n - r) !
6! 720
6
P4 = = = 360
( 6 - 4) ! 2
Find the coefficient of variation (C.V) for the following price of a commodity.
Price (X): 8, 13, 18, 23, 30 (5 marks)
Answer:- Rep
The following table gives the probability distribution of the random variable X, the number of foreign
tours a minister make in a year. (5marks)
X 1 2 3 4 5
P(X) 0.1 0.2 0.3 0.3 0.1
3- A number X chosen at random from the integers 1 to 14 both are inclusive. find the probability
i) if x is an even number
ii) if x is an multiple of 5 or 6 (5)
Answer: Rep
4- P(A/B) = P(B/A) if P(A) = P(B) is the statment true or wrong if statment is not true then justify the
reason? (3)
Answer: Rep
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A mathematical procedure for finding the best-fitting curve to a given set of points by minimizing the sum of
the squares of the offsets of the points from the curve.
is baye's theorem works on created sample space for more than two?(2)
Answer:- (Page 167)
The Bayes’ theorem can be extended to the case of two, three, four, five or more mutually exclusive and
exhaustive events.
16 + 24 + 24 + 33 97
X= = = 24.25
4 4
X X2
16 256
24 576
24 576
33 1089
�X = 97 �X 2
= 2497
�
��X
2
��X ��
2
�
S= � -�
� �
� �
� n � n ��
�
2
2497 �97 �
S= -� �
4 �4 �
S = 36.1875
S = 6.0156
S
C.V = �100
X
6.0156
C.V = �100
24.25
= 24.81%
6) The probability that a student passes mathematics is 2/3 and the probability that he passes English is
4/9. If the probability of passing at least one course is 4/5, what is the probability that he will pass both
courses?
Write down the empirical relationship between Mean, Median and Mode 3 marks
Answer: - (Page 69)
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Mode = 3 Median – 2 Mean
Describe Statistic, perimeter and also tell what is Classification mean? 3 marks
Answer: - (Page 6)
That science which enables us to draw conclusions about various phenomena on the basis of real data collected
on sample-basis
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Question No: 22 (Marks: 2) - Please choose one
If mean x=0.645 and S2 =0.215
Then calculate coefficient of variation
Answer: (Page 93)
S
C.V = �100 \S = S
X
0.645
= S = 0.215 = 0.4637
0.4637
= 1.3910
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( A �B ) = ( A �B )
Solution :
( A �B ) = S - ( A �B )
( A �B ) = { 1, 2, 3, 4} �{3, 4,5, 6}
= {1, 2,3, 4,5, 6}
( A �B ) = { 1, 2,3, 4,5, 6, 7,8,9,10} - {1, 2,3, 4,5, 6}
= {7, 8,9,10}
Exhaustive Events: Events are said to be collectively exhaustive, when the union of mutually exclusive events
is equal to the entire sample space S.
Examples:
In the coin tossing experiment, head and tail are collectively exhaustive events.
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